If you clicked the top news story at Yahoo! today that said “Magazine names Austin top movie-making city in the U.S.” you know they were talking about MM‘s annual countdown of the 10 best places to live, work and make movies in the U.S.
Austin’s KVUE ran a story on our most recent rankings, in which Texas’ capital city came out on top.
Log on to http://cosmos.bcst.yahoo.com/ver/251.7/popup/index.php?cl=6126521 to watch the broadcast.
To read an excerpt of the story, which is on newsstands now in our Winter 2008 edition, visit http://www.moviemakersub.moviemaker.com/locations/article/top_10_movie_cities_2008_best_places_to_make_movies_20080128/. Single copies can be purchased for $5.95 online at https://www.moviemaker.com/magazine/backissues/winter_2008/ or sign up for a full year of MovieMaker at our special introductory price of just $9.95 at https://www.moviemaker.com/subscribe/top_10_movie_cities.
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